Veraval

The city Veraval of Junagadh region, Gujarat is our next
tourist destination in India. Veraval is only 6 kms away from one best
religious tourist destination Somnath.

Veraval was established in nearby beginning of 14th
century by Rajput Leader Veravalji Rathod. The city is admired for royal living
of Junagadh family. Veraval city was the part of Junagadh Empire till 1953. Later
Veraval was combined with India after independence. Voyagers will get countless
historical spots in Veraval as many old Nawabi legacies are still available in
the city. Best among all is Nawabi summer citadel having eye-catching graphics
and paintings on walls. Old fort of Nawab and their gates are special to watch
in Veraval. However, the walls of fort are ruined presently, though the gates
are still quite avaialble.

According to generation survey conducted in 2001 the population
of city was around 141250. In which 51% people are male and 49% people are
female. With average of 62% literacy rate city is on higher position comparing
to average of national male ratio of 59.5%.

Weather of city is semi-arid as the summer is so warm,
though winter is not so cold. Winter is best season for Veraval visit.

Coastline of Veraval permits the explorers to have longer
area walk. The beaches of Veraval are lined and comprehensive uninterruptedly throughout
the city coast.

Visitors spots in Veraval:

Junagadh Gate: people loving chronological places ought
to visit Junagadh gate located in Somnath. This major location is also the key gateway
for Somanth. Temple town of Veraval is only approachable from this gate so
voyagers have to attain this place.

Panch Pandav Gufa: as the city Somnath is close to
Veraval so tourist can easily attain the top most locations of Somnath. Panch
Pandav Gufa is additional location located in Somnath. Founder of Gufa (cave)
was late Baba Narayandas who discovered the place in 1949.

Balukha Tirtha: holy place Bhaluka Teerth is once more spot
located in Somnath. Legends of India expresses that Balukha is the place where the
hunger Jara hit God Krishna by an arrow. Sources say Krishna seated below the Banyan
tree for meditation. Hunter mistakenly hit the arrow to Lord Krishna and
Krishna died at the spot.

By Air: biggest airport to reach Veraval is Rajkot which
is linked through domestic airlines of India. Flights from Mumbai to Veraval are
available on daily basis. MIA (Mumbai International Airport) is permitting
abroad visitors to reach Veraval easily. Distance between Veraval and Mumbai is
327 kms and private taxies are accessible from airport to Veraval.

By Road: roadways of Gujarat are properly maintained so
travelers can attain the buses from various parts of state.

Few more nearby spots of Veraval are Somnath, Prabhas
Patan, Bhalka, G.I.D.C fish export, LORAN-C transmitter Veraval and Old Mosques.